Ye Parish of Camerwell. A Brief Account of the Parish of Camberwell, Its History and AntiquitiesE.W. Allan, 1877 - 486 |
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... late Mr. Samuel I. Lilley , of Peckham , for assistance rendered in connection with the county history . This interesting morsel of antiquity bore the following inscription : - " Cut out of an oak pile in a causeway through Camberwell ...
... late Mr. Samuel I. Lilley , of Peckham , for assistance rendered in connection with the county history . This interesting morsel of antiquity bore the following inscription : - " Cut out of an oak pile in a causeway through Camberwell ...
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... late at the construction of the monster reservoir on the heights of Nunhead , capable of holding 80,000,000 gallons of water , but the danger of being washed out of existence by the friendly streak of water close by , perhaps never ...
... late at the construction of the monster reservoir on the heights of Nunhead , capable of holding 80,000,000 gallons of water , but the danger of being washed out of existence by the friendly streak of water close by , perhaps never ...
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... late Sir Henry Bond's at Peckham & St. James : - By Mr. Morrogh , late receiver , from 5th July , 1689 , to 12th April , £ 8. d . 1694 ( the time of Mr. M.'s death ) • By Mr. Molins , late Receiver of the Rents , from 12 Ap . 1694 , to ...
... late Sir Henry Bond's at Peckham & St. James : - By Mr. Morrogh , late receiver , from 5th July , 1689 , to 12th April , £ 8. d . 1694 ( the time of Mr. M.'s death ) • By Mr. Molins , late Receiver of the Rents , from 12 Ap . 1694 , to ...
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... late Sir Henry Bond's and to the Lady Bond , the widow of Sir Thomas Bond , deceased , for her annuity ; -Grand Total £ 7273 . Lady Bond Mrs. Temple . E. of Leicester Lord Culpepper Mr. Hornby £ s . d . 3,200 0 0 Col. Fitzpatrick £ s ...
... late Sir Henry Bond's and to the Lady Bond , the widow of Sir Thomas Bond , deceased , for her annuity ; -Grand Total £ 7273 . Lady Bond Mrs. Temple . E. of Leicester Lord Culpepper Mr. Hornby £ s . d . 3,200 0 0 Col. Fitzpatrick £ s ...
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... LATE WIFE OF EDMUND BOWYER , OF THIS PARISH , KNT . , AND DAUGHTER OF SIR ANTHONY AUCHER , KNIGHT . THERE WAS A HAPPY SYMPATHY BETWIXT Y VIRTUES OF Y SOULE AND Ye BEAUTY OF Ye BODY OF THIS EXCELLENT DECEASED PERSON : SHE LIVED A HOLY ...
... LATE WIFE OF EDMUND BOWYER , OF THIS PARISH , KNT . , AND DAUGHTER OF SIR ANTHONY AUCHER , KNIGHT . THERE WAS A HAPPY SYMPATHY BETWIXT Y VIRTUES OF Y SOULE AND Ye BEAUTY OF Ye BODY OF THIS EXCELLENT DECEASED PERSON : SHE LIVED A HOLY ...
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acres aforesaid amongst appears appointed Bishop Bowyer boys building buried Camberwell Green Camberwell Grove Camberwell Road Camden chancel chapel charity Charles church churchwardens Cock committee County of Surrey Crespigny daughter Denmark Hill died district Dulwich College East Dulwich Edward Alleyn elected Elizabeth erected feet fower gent George Green ground Grymes Hall heir held Henry Cornelisen inhabitants ITEM James John July June King Lady Lambeth land Lane late London London clay Lord Lordship Lane Manor mansion Mary Master Messrs messuage minister Muschamp Nunhead Old Kent Road paid parish parish of Camberwell Peckham Rye persons Philip Champion poore Brethren present purchased residence Richard Robert scholars Scott Sir Thomas sixe poore Society sonne Southwark statutes stone Street Surrey thereof unto vestry vicar Warden whilst wife William
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Strona 284 - heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shall endure ; yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; as a vesture shall thou change them, and they shall be
Strona 146 - taxed from 2 to 10 per cent. Besides the probate, large fees are demanded' for burying him in the chancel ; his virtues are handed down to posterity on taxed marble, and he is then gathered to his fathers to be taxed no more.
Strona 384 - lips, and ever on him gazed. And when the wished-for shower at length was come, And the boy's eyes, which the dull film half glazed Brightened, and for a moment seemed to roam. He squeezed from out a rag some drops of rain Into his dying child's mouth—but in vain. The boy expired—the father
Strona 86 - long prevailed in the choice of members to serve in the Commons " House of Parliament ; " to deprive many inconsiderable places of the right of returning members ; to grant such privilege to large, populous, and wealthy towns ; to increase the number of knights of the shire ; to extend the elective franchise to many of
Strona 383 - of whom the one Was more robust and hardy to the view ; But he died early; and when he was gone, His nearest messmate told his sire, who threw One glance on him, and said, ' Heaven's will be done ; 1 can do nothing,' and he saw him thrown Into the deep, without a tear or groan. The other father
Strona 485 - Ourselfe at Westm, the one and twentieth day of June, in the 17th year of our reign of England, France and Ireland, and of Scotland the two and fiftieth. P. Bre de Privato Sigillo, &c.
Strona 284 - the divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, from the testimony of the Psalmist to the majesty of Jehovah. ' Of old hast Thou laid the foundation of the earth, and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shall endure ; yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; as a vesture shall thou change them, and they shall be
Strona 154 - By an injunction of Queen Elizabeth it was ordered " That the people shall once a year, at the time accustomed, with the curate and substantial men of the parish, walk about the parishes as they were accustomed, and at their return to church, make their common prayers,
Strona 211 - I will go in the strength of the Lord God : I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of Thine only.
Strona 166 - you shall seek all day ere you find them ; and when you have found them they are not worth the search.